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and brown report mattered a lot to me. i was four or five years to the project and this this was a massive undertalk about taking. it was about 2006 i realized how big it was. how much time it was going to take. how many years it was going to take. and there was a good part of me that didn't want to go forward. >> why? >> guest: it seemed enormous. it wasn't clear that five years later, ten years later i was actually being done with coherent book. what it seemed i would have more and more information. at that time the book wasn't clear in my head yet. what i'm clear about the amount of material there was to go through. the number of places i had to go to pull it together. it took me from quebec city in canada to the carolinas along the east coast to scotland and to england, to holland. >> host: why. let's start with those that are farthest away. why scotland? i can understand england. why scotland. bring people up in to understanding why would a book on race slavery and the troubled history of american universities. why sc
and brown report mattered a lot to me. i was four or five years to the project and this this was a massive undertalk about taking. it was about 2006 i realized how big it was. how much time it was going to take. how many years it was going to take. and there was a good part of me that didn't want to go forward. >> why? >> guest: it seemed enormous. it wasn't clear that five years later, ten years later i was actually being done with coherent book. what it seemed i would have more...
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>> guest: brown has begun to implement the recommendations from the brown committee in 2006 and weighs in which brown can actually reconcile its current reality with its history. >> host: and to bring people up to date what were some of them? >> guest: they established -- there was a new center's tempest on campus and there was the decision to make more aggressive investment in financial aid and scholarship money and to just be proactive and to recommit to the diverse campus and a campus that recognize that education could be a tool of social justice. at william and mary there has been movement in the same direction here there is an exhibit on campus. the university of alexander -- alabama there was a faculty statement about the status additional slavery. i don't have a -- all these universities that i write about in this book. i've do think that universities have to engage with their own histories and i recognize there are consequences to that. >> host: the book again is "ebony and ivy" race, slavery and the troubled history of america's universities, engage them and deal with their o
>> guest: brown has begun to implement the recommendations from the brown committee in 2006 and weighs in which brown can actually reconcile its current reality with its history. >> host: and to bring people up to date what were some of them? >> guest: they established -- there was a new center's tempest on campus and there was the decision to make more aggressive investment in financial aid and scholarship money and to just be proactive and to recommit to the diverse campus...
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. >> and jeffrey brown looks at images of war, before, during, and after. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by lewis b. cullman and louise hirschfeld cullman, mutual of america, judy and josh weston, citi foundation, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach, cheryl and philip milstein family, rosalind p. walter, additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs sto z station from viewers like you. thank you. >>> good evening. thanks for joining us. the white house said today it's met its goal of improving healthcare.gov so that millions of americans can buy health insurance. the administration's progress and performance report said the website now works smoothly for the vast majority of people using it. it called the site stable 90% of the time and said it is now operating at its intended capacity with pages failing to load less than 1% of the time. but republican senator bob corker warned that those trying to sign up for health care plans offered on th
. >> and jeffrey brown looks at images of war, before, during, and after. next on "pbs newshour weekend." >> "pbs newshour weekend" is made possible by lewis b. cullman and louise hirschfeld cullman, mutual of america, judy and josh weston, citi foundation, in memory of miriam and ira d. wallach, cheryl and philip milstein family, rosalind p. walter, additional support is provided by -- and by the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your...
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>> guest: at round, brown has begun to initiate and implement the recommendations from the brown committee in 2006 and weighs of in which brown can actually reconcile its current reality with its history. >> host: and remind people of today what were some of them? >> guest: there was a new center that was established on campus in a decision to make more aggressive investment in financial aid and scholarship money and to just be practiced, to actually recommit to a diverse campus, a campus that recognizes education can be a tool of social justice. at william and mary there has been movement in that same direction. there has been an exhibit on the campus and at the university of alabama there was a faculty statement about the history of institution with slavery. i think that's actually in some ways the right notion. i don't have a prescription for all the universities that i write about in this book. i do think universities have to engage their own histories and i recognize that there are consequences. >> host: you stated that universities have to engage and the hook again is "ebony and ivy"
>> guest: at round, brown has begun to initiate and implement the recommendations from the brown committee in 2006 and weighs of in which brown can actually reconcile its current reality with its history. >> host: and remind people of today what were some of them? >> guest: there was a new center that was established on campus in a decision to make more aggressive investment in financial aid and scholarship money and to just be practiced, to actually recommit to a diverse...
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you people have no idea what happens inside that brown truck. >>> the russian ship stuck in antarctic ice will be getting help today. the 74 people on board are safe and have plenty of supplied. new this morning, one of the passengers posted a picture of an ice breaker on if horizon. >> reporter: the coldest and windiest place on earth. an expedition cruise ship is stuff in an ocean of ice. the vessel has not moved for the last two days. professor chris turney, passengers, and a crew of 20 are trapped. he reported on youtube. >> i was surrounded by sea ice. we just can't get through. everyone is safe. the vessel is perfectly safe. but we can't make a passage forward. >> reporter: they set off from the southern most portion of new zealand. they made their way to morrison's base. 100 years ago, explorers accomplished the base kamp that remains remarkably well p preserved. everything went well for 18 days. and then this problem with the ice. penguins are trapped. this iceberg has cut them off from the south. the drama at sea didn't upset the passengers who messaged fans they had a wonder
you people have no idea what happens inside that brown truck. >>> the russian ship stuck in antarctic ice will be getting help today. the 74 people on board are safe and have plenty of supplied. new this morning, one of the passengers posted a picture of an ice breaker on if horizon. >> reporter: the coldest and windiest place on earth. an expedition cruise ship is stuff in an ocean of ice. the vessel has not moved for the last two days. professor chris turney, passengers, and a...
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. >> i'm patty ann browne. >> there are reports the woman with whom anthony weiner ex changed photos online a year after he resigned from congress may come forward today. this after he's been asked to drop out of the race. one coming from a former colleague, congressman gerald in addition letter. he said "i think he should withdraw. he needs serious psychiatric help. he should take care of his own problems and let new york figure out its own policies and mayor. in an e-mail, they blamed the irs scandal on the rocky patch in his marriage. >>> caught fire because of a natural gas well ruptured. at this hour, crews are still fighting that fire that broke out on tuesday. 60 miles off the coast of louisiana. they're also preparing to drill a relief well in order to se
. >> i'm patty ann browne. >> there are reports the woman with whom anthony weiner ex changed photos online a year after he resigned from congress may come forward today. this after he's been asked to drop out of the race. one coming from a former colleague, congressman gerald in addition letter. he said "i think he should withdraw. he needs serious psychiatric help. he should take care of his own problems and let new york figure out its own policies and mayor. in an e-mail,...
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on monday, brown was suspended for the rest of the season. >>> good morning. let's start with good news. ryan vogelsong made a rehab start yesterday in arizona, two innings, no runnings. he could be back to the big leagues very soon. the giants played a double header. game one sircan could be his first start of the year. devon crushes a three-run shot to left. he didn't get out of the 3rd inning. giants pounded in the first game. game 2 a makeup of a rainout in cincinnati. the reds took the field first as the home teen. panda into the gap. plenty of scores. just like last sunday, flannery waves posey home from first base. this time he is safe. giants win the nightcap 5-3. >>> grant balfour had not blown a save in 44 chances. but he did last night. dominguez crushes one off balfour deep left center field to tie the game at 4. balfour still in trouble. and on a wild pitch derek knocked it down with the runner on first base but throws it away so the winning run rounds third and scores. the as played sloppy 3 errors. they lose to the astros first time in ten games
on monday, brown was suspended for the rest of the season. >>> good morning. let's start with good news. ryan vogelsong made a rehab start yesterday in arizona, two innings, no runnings. he could be back to the big leagues very soon. the giants played a double header. game one sircan could be his first start of the year. devon crushes a three-run shot to left. he didn't get out of the 3rd inning. giants pounded in the first game. game 2 a makeup of a rainout in cincinnati. the reds...
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. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess the merits of the president's plan to increase prosperity for working class americans. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest on the fiery end to the manhunt for a former los angeles police officer and the investigation into homicides he's accused of committing. >> brown: we take a second look at a story about programs in chicago targeting high-risk, low-income students long before they get to kindergarten. >> i don't think we understood how much of a barrier deep, deep poverty is in terms of engaging families and creating opportunities for children. >> woodruff: and margaret warner examines the calls for action on immigration reform, coming from both sides of capitol hill. >> woodruff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> brown: and i'm jeffrey brown. on the "newshour" tonight, we assess the merits of the president's plan to increase prosperity for working class americans. >> woodruff: then, we get the latest on the fiery end to the manhunt for a former los angeles police officer and the investigation into homicides he's accused of committing. >> brown: we take a second look at a story about programs in chicago targeting high-risk, low-income students long before they get to...
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you're but pushes back against of that but brown v. board talks a little bit about what brown has meant on the equality and access in the country so far. >> guest: i think it is a hard question because we hold up brown has this amazing defeated we accomplish this and we've rolled back segregation and look at what happened afterwards on how incredibly difficult it was, divisive in some ways, but we had a ferry in incremental process after the other was very frustrating i think for people and so it is seen as a great victory but also it's important with research to look back and see what we didn't accomplish yet and so when i was looking at a desegregation and how it was finally implemented 20 years after and was handed down he started busting but in the way the programs are set up still maintains privilege poor kids and had to be bused for more time and part of it was logistics but it's maintaining the status quo so i think the brown decision is a difficult decision and the most interesting books i've read is what brown v the board of e
you're but pushes back against of that but brown v. board talks a little bit about what brown has meant on the equality and access in the country so far. >> guest: i think it is a hard question because we hold up brown has this amazing defeated we accomplish this and we've rolled back segregation and look at what happened afterwards on how incredibly difficult it was, divisive in some ways, but we had a ferry in incremental process after the other was very frustrating i think for people...
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i am patti ann browne. >> happy new year. i am heather cheryledilders. it is january 1st, 2013. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". we begin with fox news alert. shy of the deadline the senate passed a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> that goes to the house for a vote. doug mcelway is live with what it all means. you have been up all night so have i, what do we have? >> little more than 2 hours after the deadline passed they passed a stopgap fiscal cliff bill that spares the vast majority of americans tax increases. it passed with broad bipartisan support the final vote was 89 yai's 8 nay's. they pent went to the floor to describe a flawed bill one of the best they could craft given the different priorities over the two parties for the last couple years. >> shouldn't be a model of how we do things but i think we can say we have done some good for the country. we have done some good for the country. we have taken care of the revenue side of this debate. >>> working through the night we have reached a deal with sen more mcconnell. i have said all along the most importa
i am patti ann browne. >> happy new year. i am heather cheryledilders. it is january 1st, 2013. thank you for watching "fox & friends first". we begin with fox news alert. shy of the deadline the senate passed a deal to avoid the fiscal cliff. >> that goes to the house for a vote. doug mcelway is live with what it all means. you have been up all night so have i, what do we have? >> little more than 2 hours after the deadline passed they passed a stopgap fiscal...
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you people have no idea what happens inside that brown truck. >>> the russian ship that has been stuck in antarctic ice since christmas eve will get help from a chinese ice breaker today. they have plenty of supplies. one of the passengers posted a picture of the snow dragon on the horizon. >> reporter: eastern antarctica, the coldest and windiest place on earth. an expedition cruise ship is stuck in an ocean of ice. they radioed a distress signal on christmas morning. professor chris turney, 47 passengers and the crew of 20 are trapped. he reported on youtube. >> we were surrounded by sea ice. we can't get through. everybody is safe. the vessel is safe. we can't move guaforward. >> reporter: they set out from now zealand. they made their way to morrison's base. 100 years ago, the base camp was established that remains remarkably well preserved. on the way home, pack ice gripped them tight. ice fwergs size of ka need rals. penguins are stranded on the fast-moving pack ice. the iceberg has cut them off from cape denison. passengers messaged family and friends that they had a wonderful c
you people have no idea what happens inside that brown truck. >>> the russian ship that has been stuck in antarctic ice since christmas eve will get help from a chinese ice breaker today. they have plenty of supplies. one of the passengers posted a picture of the snow dragon on the horizon. >> reporter: eastern antarctica, the coldest and windiest place on earth. an expedition cruise ship is stuck in an ocean of ice. they radioed a distress signal on christmas morning. professor...
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: it's a hard question because we hold up brown as an amazing feat; right? that we accomplished this, that we rolled back segregation, and we look add what happened afterwards, and we see how incredibly difficult it was, you know, devicive in some ways, but, also, you have an incremental progress after that that was prosecutorring, i think, to people, and it's seen as a great victory, but, i think, also, it's important, you know, doing the research to look back and see what he didn't accomplish yet, and so when i was looking at desegregation and how it was finally implemented 20 years later after brown, actually, was handed down, 20 years later, started busing, but the way the programs are set up, still maintains white privilege in a lot of ways and class privilege so that, you know, poor kids and black kids had to be bussed for more time, and part of that was lo gist ticks, but part was maintaining the status quo so you didn't have white flight and so on, and so i think the brown decision, you know, it's a difficult decision. one of the most interesting boo
: it's a hard question because we hold up brown as an amazing feat; right? that we accomplished this, that we rolled back segregation, and we look add what happened afterwards, and we see how incredibly difficult it was, you know, devicive in some ways, but, also, you have an incremental progress after that that was prosecutorring, i think, to people, and it's seen as a great victory, but, i think, also, it's important, you know, doing the research to look back and see what he didn't accomplish...
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this gentleman down here in the brown coat please. >> that's great. >> if i can stand for this mainly because i have been sitting for too long. for brian -- >> can you please -- speak up. >> can you hear me now? feel like and a commercial. i will preface what i am saying. >> one minute is all. left to make it quick. >> i spent my living -- < a lot of time living on an offshore oil platform. you gazed out at one of those let's send it was me, but i became aware of the to mush in the legacy, very sophisticated boats. they had gotten this possibly because of contact with navigator's coming, literally across the pacific. have you learned anythin those lines to bac. >> this is -- fiesta of causation from the polynesian and the 2-mile. no. it is based -- the theories that say this based on very fragile linguistic data. my judgment i think that the plank and newt is an indigenous development. it is a reflection of an application of the water where there was ocean water navigation were they built up the sides of dugouts. i don't think they got an in-depth study of the ocean wind patterns that
this gentleman down here in the brown coat please. >> that's great. >> if i can stand for this mainly because i have been sitting for too long. for brian -- >> can you please -- speak up. >> can you hear me now? feel like and a commercial. i will preface what i am saying. >> one minute is all. left to make it quick. >> i spent my living -- < a lot of time living on an offshore oil platform. you gazed out at one of those let's send it was me, but i became...
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so the brown decision, it's a difficult decision. one of the most interesting books i've ever read what's brown v board of education should have said, academics can -- academicking looking if it was done differently, how it might have changed things. you probably wouldn't have had the unanimous decision, which was very important, but it's very interesting to look at the counterfactual and think what a victory was and what it didn't accomplish. >> host: is it difficult to write a book that pushes back against such a celebrated public policy? really considered one of the great victories of the 20th 20th century for americans. did you get any anxiety about pushing back against that or highlighting the story of people who pushed back? >> guest: oh, yes. this is not the book i expected to write. i went into it thinking that -- i think in louisville, especially, the integration was a good thing and it brought people together. it made me think differently about the world than i might have otherwise, and a lot of my classmates in the same wa
so the brown decision, it's a difficult decision. one of the most interesting books i've ever read what's brown v board of education should have said, academics can -- academicking looking if it was done differently, how it might have changed things. you probably wouldn't have had the unanimous decision, which was very important, but it's very interesting to look at the counterfactual and think what a victory was and what it didn't accomplish. >> host: is it difficult to write a book that...
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it's good that we have jerry brown there. he has balance this budget. the board of supervisors, the city, the legislative branch, in the executive branch in 1996, willi brown took the city administrator's position and join it to the executive branch. let's talk about the legislative branch. it is incumbent for you to send young people to sacramento so they know the process, the convoluted process much as we have a convoluted process here at city hall. thank you very much. >> is there any additional public comments? seeing none, commissioner -- >> i have a question to mr. watts. you mentioned ab 8 and sb 11 extend the carl moyer program. would you recommending that we take a support position? >> the two bills 8 an d sb 11 they are identical measures. >> i move that amendment to support ab8 and sb 11. >> is there second to that motion? to forward this to the board authority? >> second. >> is there any discussion on that? we move this forward as proposed with a positive recommendation? that will be the order. (gavel) >> item number five. clarification. it
it's good that we have jerry brown there. he has balance this budget. the board of supervisors, the city, the legislative branch, in the executive branch in 1996, willi brown took the city administrator's position and join it to the executive branch. let's talk about the legislative branch. it is incumbent for you to send young people to sacramento so they know the process, the convoluted process much as we have a convoluted process here at city hall. thank you very much. >> is there any...
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. >>> governor jerry brown finally made the move. he delivered on a long time promise to overhaul california's schools. and he's doing it with cash. tonight we get answers for who's going to keep an eye on the books. >> one of the questions they should ask is how are you going to spend that money? >>> and it's summer. with schoolwork out of the way, kids are tapping into the world of social media. but a stanford professor reveals the dangers when teens go online from loneliness to sadness and sends a strong message to parents. here's jessica aguirre. >> welcome to this "class action" education special. we begin tonight with a landmark change for public schools and a big political win for jerry brown. so big that some say this will define his legacy in california. for the first time in 40 years money will be distributed to schools in an entirely new way. early this week the governor signed new school funding legislation known as local control funding formula. and for the first time directs more money to high needs children and giving
. >>> governor jerry brown finally made the move. he delivered on a long time promise to overhaul california's schools. and he's doing it with cash. tonight we get answers for who's going to keep an eye on the books. >> one of the questions they should ask is how are you going to spend that money? >>> and it's summer. with schoolwork out of the way, kids are tapping into the world of social media. but a stanford professor reveals the dangers when teens go online from...
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. >> reporter: when darren brown became an university professor he never imagined his career would end on such a low. >> i envisioned i would climb this ladder, and as you can see i did not climb the ladder. i'm in my parents' basement. >> reporter: the first person in his family to go to college, he taught college courses to rave student reviews, the problem was as part time adjunct professor, he could not afford to live in the bay area and pay off his student loan test. >> after taxes i bring home paychecks of $1,100 a month. >> reporter: he had hoped for a full-time te tenured professors. the full time positions are increasingly scarce. 40 years ago part time professor comprised 30% of higher education faculty. by 2009 their ranks swelled to over 50%. a two-year public community colleges nearly 70% faculty are part timers. in ohio, adjunct english professor was a month away from starting classes before she learned if the course she was contracted to teach would go ahead. >> it's difficult because i don't know how much to prepare. >> reporter: averaging an average $2,600 per semester
. >> reporter: when darren brown became an university professor he never imagined his career would end on such a low. >> i envisioned i would climb this ladder, and as you can see i did not climb the ladder. i'm in my parents' basement. >> reporter: the first person in his family to go to college, he taught college courses to rave student reviews, the problem was as part time adjunct professor, he could not afford to live in the bay area and pay off his student loan test....
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. >>> a small michigan town is standing behind one of its supersized treasures. 15-year-old brock brown was born with a form of gigantism. standing at 7'5", and with feet bigger than shaq's. brock continues to grow, the gentle giant is embracing his height as a virtue. >>> turning to sports. thrills in college basketball convention tournaments as teams battle for bids. in the big east, number 19 syracuse went down to the wire. was able to knock off pittsburgh. 62-59. the orange advance to the semifinals tonight. >>> they'll face number five georgetown, which dominated cincinnati. the hoyas have won 25 games and lost only 5. >>> after louisville won its big east game, former president president clinton went to the team's locker room to congratulate the nation's fourth-ranked team. they play notre dame in the semifinals tonight. >>> the big ten tournament, a preview of the march madness to come, as illinois edged minnesota, 51-49. illinois faces indiana. >>> at the world baseball classic, jose reyes drove in the final run as they defeated team usa. the americans get one last chance to adv
. >>> a small michigan town is standing behind one of its supersized treasures. 15-year-old brock brown was born with a form of gigantism. standing at 7'5", and with feet bigger than shaq's. brock continues to grow, the gentle giant is embracing his height as a virtue. >>> turning to sports. thrills in college basketball convention tournaments as teams battle for bids. in the big east, number 19 syracuse went down to the wire. was able to knock off pittsburgh. 62-59. the...
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be careful, because that borders browning paper bags. but when you talk about -- i think you would love this, this is the government saying, look, we're going to teach you some personal responsibility. when i was very young, just a week old, after jim any carter was president, i remember that energy crisis. my parents always told me, shut off the light, shut off the water when you're brushing your teeth. it's good for us to be conditioned to better behavior and i think it's a good idea. it's a good program, that will actually benefit us. >> you know you will be nudged to combat things like global warming. they will never make value judgments, they will only make certain left ling -- leslie, you're just wanting to be nudged by the government, i'll show you what to do. >> 4rr9, don't forget about the insane bill o'reilly.com summer sale, which has been a huge suck skesz. everything is marked down big-time. it's a great time to stock up on gifts. i just bought his new book, killing warm hengry harrison. it's about pneumonia. charlie wrangle
be careful, because that borders browning paper bags. but when you talk about -- i think you would love this, this is the government saying, look, we're going to teach you some personal responsibility. when i was very young, just a week old, after jim any carter was president, i remember that energy crisis. my parents always told me, shut off the light, shut off the water when you're brushing your teeth. it's good for us to be conditioned to better behavior and i think it's a good idea. it's a...
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so jerry brown obviously, this is going to be his legacy. but when you've been working on this for 30 years. when you look now, do you say, great, my work is done or do you see a mountain you still have to climb. if you're around again when jerry brown, where do you see this being? >> well, i think this is just a start. we need -- money doesn't answer all of your problems. we need much better instruction and so the future is much heavier around now that we have local control funding formula done, increasing our support the teachers, raising our curriculum standards, and improving the day to day classroom instruction. that's what we're moving to now. money is a necessary but not sufficient thing in education. and we're well aware of that. we're shifting to classroom instruction and supporting teachers and improving teaching. >> thank you very much. thanks forgiving us a primer on exactly what this is going to be. it's going to be a great help for parents. we appreciate you doing it for us. getting your teen to take a summer break from social
so jerry brown obviously, this is going to be his legacy. but when you've been working on this for 30 years. when you look now, do you say, great, my work is done or do you see a mountain you still have to climb. if you're around again when jerry brown, where do you see this being? >> well, i think this is just a start. we need -- money doesn't answer all of your problems. we need much better instruction and so the future is much heavier around now that we have local control funding...
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the brown tree snake is the only snake is willing to eat something it didn't kill and they will give this a shot. they have a parachute thing to catch it in the tree. >> greg: the plural of mice. >> dana: mouse? >> greg: no, meece. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you him falling. >> greg: that is pointless. >> andrea: sorry, greg, not gruesome enough for you. he survived with a collapsed lung and concussion. hope that's not me. >> kimberly: stay in the lounge. i made a point before that -- >> bob: my brother graham starring role with bill o'reilly's movie "killing lincoln." tonight, saturday night, 7:00, and here is a clip of the movie showing my brother. ♪ ♪ >> now it belongs to the ages. >> bob: that is amazing. >> dana: how does it make you feel? >> greg: some people don't know what he looks like. >> bob: he doesn't look like that. they put a beard on him. but he has been in lots of movies. "
the brown tree snake is the only snake is willing to eat something it didn't kill and they will give this a shot. they have a parachute thing to catch it in the tree. >> greg: the plural of mice. >> dana: mouse? >> greg: no, meece. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-year-old albuquerque teen fell off a ski lift 45 feet, only to survive. watch this. >> dude. >> bob: where did he fall? >> andrea: we are not going to show you...
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. >>> i'm patty ai ann browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. ve
. >>> i'm patty ai ann browne, inr jamie colby. it's time for "sunday housecall." >> i'm eric shawn. joining us is dr. safd samadi. chief of robotic surgery. >> and dr. marc siegel, associate professor of medicine at nyu's langal medcon centical. joining us from london this morning. welcome to both of you. >> good morning, docs. >> good morning. >> we begin today with a potentially major change for blood pressure patients. ve
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brown versus board of education, that many those affirmive-- we brief in brown, we have a different-- broad pro test of free speech, conservatives say that means citizens united but we believe in that too. one person one vote, conservatives say yes, that means bush versus gore because the recount was unequal. we believe in that. religious equality. yes, but don't discriminate against religion. say the conservatives. so what is the other one, applying the bill of rights against the states. >> rose: yeah. >> and conservatives say that means the second amendment and not just the first and the fourth and the fifth. and so although hugely controversial at the time, the warren court actually laid the foundation for the house that you and i and all our audience lives in, is the house that earl warren dreamed up. because here is what the world is in 1953. apartheid, massive mall apportionment in many of the states, organized prayer in the public schools, no broad protection of free speech, practically no right force criminal defendants. and the bill of rights doesn't apply against the states.
brown versus board of education, that many those affirmive-- we brief in brown, we have a different-- broad pro test of free speech, conservatives say that means citizens united but we believe in that too. one person one vote, conservatives say yes, that means bush versus gore because the recount was unequal. we believe in that. religious equality. yes, but don't discriminate against religion. say the conservatives. so what is the other one, applying the bill of rights against the states....
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you can see the big brown spot in the middle. shows that this tree was dying and would post a safety threat. so the trees are going to be coming down. many will be replaced, ken, but not all. when these were put in you can see the utility cable lines. something like this would be a conflict and they wouldn't replace the tree exactly in this spot. >> they are big and beautiful, but they do have a life span, just like everybody else. >> they come and go. >> thank you, lenny. >>> a new push to end the policy of having san francisco parks open twenty four hours a dirk seven days a week. the proposal follows a rash of vandalism. patrick cedillo has more. >> moving park hours between midnight and 5:00 a.m. >> supervisor scott weiner says there is proof of the destination of the rose garden. most recently someone took a sledge hammer to a park bench. rules are rules, and if the parks are closed, where will the people who live in them go? >> it's already illegal in san francisco to sleep or camp in parks at night. that's been the case fo
you can see the big brown spot in the middle. shows that this tree was dying and would post a safety threat. so the trees are going to be coming down. many will be replaced, ken, but not all. when these were put in you can see the utility cable lines. something like this would be a conflict and they wouldn't replace the tree exactly in this spot. >> they are big and beautiful, but they do have a life span, just like everybody else. >> they come and go. >> thank you, lenny....
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they actually -- jerry brown took the opposite direction and said let's have a pro-growth, pro-worker, pro-public education strategy for moving our economy along. you are seeing the same thing in some ways in massachusetts. you are seeing it in maryland. so you're seeing some states make different choices. i think what has happened in detroit is a disaster. and i think it is a disaster because when you have a city go into bankruptcy, what does that say to the rest of the country? what is that saying to the people who live in that city right now? as i said, new york made a very different decision 30 years ago, in terms of a city as a public good, not a private entity. the private assets. it is a public good. so but the other question that you raise, which is the most important question i think, is that it is an american value that if you work hard and play by the rules, the promises that have been made to you will be kept. and the unraveling of that social contract is an unraveling of the democracy, the lockean democracy in america. and that i think is very, very, very troublesome. and
they actually -- jerry brown took the opposite direction and said let's have a pro-growth, pro-worker, pro-public education strategy for moving our economy along. you are seeing the same thing in some ways in massachusetts. you are seeing it in maryland. so you're seeing some states make different choices. i think what has happened in detroit is a disaster. and i think it is a disaster because when you have a city go into bankruptcy, what does that say to the rest of the country? what is that...
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nearly 60 years after brown versus board of education desegregation the nation's schools. ron has this story. >> it's stunning to believe that it took until this year before a group of teenagers broke down a racial divide that most communities broke down years ago. they put on dresses and tuxes and held their first integrated prom. overnight students at wilcox county high school were celebrating their prom night with a little extra enthusiasm. for this georgia high school, this prom has been over 40 years in the making. for the first time ever, the high school students danced together for a prom that was segregated. the county school board has avoided endorsing prom festivities. two dances year after year, one for white students and one for black students. 12k3w4r time for a change and we have it this evening. it feels good. >> reporter: some students have lobbied over the years to end the practice of segregated proms. they decided to make matters of their own hands. four girls, two blacks and two whites, on this facebook page, integrated prom. >> we were doing that so tha
nearly 60 years after brown versus board of education desegregation the nation's schools. ron has this story. >> it's stunning to believe that it took until this year before a group of teenagers broke down a racial divide that most communities broke down years ago. they put on dresses and tuxes and held their first integrated prom. overnight students at wilcox county high school were celebrating their prom night with a little extra enthusiasm. for this georgia high school, this prom has...
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the brown tree snake is the only snake is willing to eat something it didn't kill and they will give this a shot. they have a parachute thing to catch it in the tree. >> greg: the plural of mice. >> dana: mouse? meece. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-y
the brown tree snake is the only snake is willing to eat something it didn't kill and they will give this a shot. they have a parachute thing to catch it in the tree. >> greg: the plural of mice. >> dana: mouse? meece. >> andrea: we took the show from depressing to crescendo up. 17-y
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southern. >> josh brown? >> just for short-term traders only. if they open this xlu at a big gap down i'd be all over it for a quick reversal. not something i want to stick with long-term. >> guy? >> bottom would have been 65 today, happy birthday to the greatest. and tlt. i think yields are going back down. >> thank you for watching. see you back here monday at 5:00 for more "fast money." "options action" begins right after the break. have a great weekend. een before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ ♪ everybody has different investment objectives, ideas, goals, appetite for risk. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your personalized portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call
southern. >> josh brown? >> just for short-term traders only. if they open this xlu at a big gap down i'd be all over it for a quick reversal. not something i want to stick with long-term. >> guy? >> bottom would have been 65 today, happy birthday to the greatest. and tlt. i think yields are going back down. >> thank you for watching. see you back here monday at 5:00 for more "fast money." "options action" begins right after the break. have a...
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. >> my favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. many men are actively involved with the food preparation, the actual roasting of the turkey, side dishes. we're in changing times, kevin. s. >> when it comes to turkey, some things never change. >> isn't that looking great? >> it's delicious. >> gets your hands off there. >> that's the thanksgiving tradition. >> what are you thankful for? >> thankful for a safe ride to boston today at 9:30 a.m., and we'll share a bunch of them at the end of the show. coming up at the top of the hour, "morning sxwroe" the bad weather. of course, coming at the worst possible time. how the storm could affect your holiday plans. bill karen is back. we'll tell you why you may not need to leave your dog at home the next time you go to yoga. we'll be right back. >> if are you having trbl with your butterball turkey, they have men on the line answering questions because more and more men are calling many with butterball questions. here. it's going to be fasci
. >> my favorite, of course, is grandma's way, in the oven, golden brown, a work of art. here everyone has their cooking skills tested too. many men are actively involved with the food preparation, the actual roasting of the turkey, side dishes. we're in changing times, kevin. s. >> when it comes to turkey, some things never change. >> isn't that looking great? >> it's delicious. >> gets your hands off there. >> that's the thanksgiving tradition. >>...
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i'm pamela brown. >> i'm miguel marquez. it's 5:00 a.m. out here. >> your last day. >> for both of us on this one. >>> breaking news overnight from beirut. a car bomb including a former ambassador to the u.s. 71 people were injured in the attack. lebanon authorities say he died along with his bodyguard. >> another cold dark night for tens of thousands of people waiting for the power to come back on from michigan to maine and in canada they are reeling from a winter storm blamed for at least 19 deaths. >>> people in toronto say they have never seen a storm quite like this living with no heat and going to extremes to get some warmth can be dangerous. >> my dad used the barbecue charcoal to heat up the house and there is a lot of carbon monoxide. >> authorities in toronto report several people being treated for carbon monoxide poisoning. >>> in maine utilities companies say the progress is slow did you steady in restoring the power there. many are shivering for a seventh day and making the best of it. >> it was cold. it was dark. you have to
i'm pamela brown. >> i'm miguel marquez. it's 5:00 a.m. out here. >> your last day. >> for both of us on this one. >>> breaking news overnight from beirut. a car bomb including a former ambassador to the u.s. 71 people were injured in the attack. lebanon authorities say he died along with his bodyguard. >> another cold dark night for tens of thousands of people waiting for the power to come back on from michigan to maine and in canada they are reeling from a...
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chiefs romeo also fired and past of the cleveland browns past shermer stanford, there are six point favored. in the rose bowl. u.s. see the high hoped for the trojans but they finished 7-6. the final 21-7. u.s. see and georgia
chiefs romeo also fired and past of the cleveland browns past shermer stanford, there are six point favored. in the rose bowl. u.s. see the high hoped for the trojans but they finished 7-6. the final 21-7. u.s. see and georgia
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senator sherrod brown is my guest on this absolutely crazy story. >>> but we begin tonight and,
senator sherrod brown is my guest on this absolutely crazy story. >>> but we begin tonight and,
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fox's patty ann brown has the story. >> reporter: senate lawmaker voted overwhelmingly in favor of legislation to avert the fiscal cliff. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> vice president joe biden in a visit to the capitol monday night explaining the pact he northed with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. prior to the vote, the vice president said he felt confident about the deal but stayed away from making any predictions. >> having been in the senate along as i have, there are two things you shouldn't do. you shouldn't predict how the senate will vote before they vote. you won't make a lot of money. and number two, you surely shouldn't predict how the house is going to vote. >> reporter: if passed by the house, it would stop many of the spending cuts. >> middle class families will wake up today to at assurance that their taxes won't go up. >> reporter: democratic senator tom harkin suggested the legislation missed the mark. >> it does not address the number one priority creating good philadelphiale class jobs now. secondly, this proposal does not generate the revenue necessary for th
fox's patty ann brown has the story. >> reporter: senate lawmaker voted overwhelmingly in favor of legislation to avert the fiscal cliff. >> the bill as amended is passed. >> vice president joe biden in a visit to the capitol monday night explaining the pact he northed with senate minority leader mitch mcconnell. prior to the vote, the vice president said he felt confident about the deal but stayed away from making any predictions. >> having been in the senate along as i...
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. >> the interior is brown. >> brown is brown is the new black, believe it or not. >> what they have done is hired an interior designer. you n actually feel the personality and everybody that is involved. carbon or fiber options, it depends on what you want. >> i just turned down a massage feature on this car. i am telling you, it's the most fun you'll ever have in a car. >> this is one that i really wanted to see. this car was not designed by a bunch of car they. >> that's right. this is beautiful. this is a big departure. you can see that this is designed by 3 you can see that this is designed by an interior designer >> we are making these decisions, and we have the ability to have the classic panache of a sexy car. >> thank you so much for the two are. we really appreciate. gerri: that was a lot of fun. the new york auto show is open to the public this weekend. if you are around, check it out. gerri: earlier in the show we had a debate on whether the epa new gas rules are worth the extra cost or should the government to stay out of your tank? here is where your posting on my faceb
. >> the interior is brown. >> brown is brown is the new black, believe it or not. >> what they have done is hired an interior designer. you n actually feel the personality and everybody that is involved. carbon or fiber options, it depends on what you want. >> i just turned down a massage feature on this car. i am telling you, it's the most fun you'll ever have in a car. >> this is one that i really wanted to see. this car was not designed by a bunch of car they....
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he's a light caucasian male with longer brown curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two, the white-capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> so suspect number one was the one the fbi -- >> i just want to be clear, we'll do regular updates to this. right now, we're in a public safety mode here. our immediate concern is for those people in the neighborhood up there. we have an active search going on by tactical teams to locate and apprehend this particular individual. he should be considered armed and dangerous and is a threat to anybody that might approach him. so please, use extreme caution and stay in your homes. if you hear something, if you see something unusual, we'd like you to call 911. >> and in addition to that armed and dangerous suspect on the loose, police are saying that there may be unexploded devices in and around watertown. so they are considering the possibility of locking down that entire area. i want to b
he's a light caucasian male with longer brown curly hair. you've seen the picture. you all have it. that's the individual we're looking for at this moment. >> that's suspect number two? >> that's suspect number two, the white-capped individual. >> suspect number one was shot then? >> that's correct. >> so suspect number one was the one the fbi -- >> i just want to be clear, we'll do regular updates to this. right now, we're in a public safety mode here. our...
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as your food is browning or as your french fries are frying, you get acrylamide. the more you fry it, the more you get acrylamide. the thinner the french fry, the more you get acrylamide. the fda is saying let's watch our potatoes, use more mature potatoes. what is acrylamide? it's been shown in rodents at high doses to be associated with cancer. in humans, the information is not in yet. the studie in. eric, your question, what do i do when i go home? we don't have proof that it leads directly to cancer. in fact, studies have not shown a connection to breast and prostate cancer, but maybe some association in humans with ovarian cancer. >> the rats and mice, do they stuff their faces full of french fries and get cancer? how do we know this potentially could harm us when they have that in the lab? >> one of the greatest things about "sunday housecall," and i talk to people on monday morning, they want to know what to do for the next coming week. and sometimes we do the dance because we're kind of in a tight spot. because some of these proofs and research haven't sho
as your food is browning or as your french fries are frying, you get acrylamide. the more you fry it, the more you get acrylamide. the thinner the french fry, the more you get acrylamide. the fda is saying let's watch our potatoes, use more mature potatoes. what is acrylamide? it's been shown in rodents at high doses to be associated with cancer. in humans, the information is not in yet. the studie in. eric, your question, what do i do when i go home? we don't have proof that it leads directly...
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my thought about chris brown is he's just a hot head. you know, there's no big explanation for why he acts the way he does. he's allowed to get away with it. he's a hot head by nature. prison time is inevitable whether it's through this incident because he violated probation. he's still on probation from 2009 beating rihanna to a pulp. they say he faces four years in prison and i think two years will do him real well. if he doesn't go to prison this time it will be another time because chris brown is out of control and everybody allows him to be. as beautiful as his music is, he out of his mind. let's move
my thought about chris brown is he's just a hot head. you know, there's no big explanation for why he acts the way he does. he's allowed to get away with it. he's a hot head by nature. prison time is inevitable whether it's through this incident because he violated probation. he's still on probation from 2009 beating rihanna to a pulp. they say he faces four years in prison and i think two years will do him real well. if he doesn't go to prison this time it will be another time because chris...
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. >> the san mateo county district attorney's office says it will follow up with brown's estranged wife to see how distracted he may have been. police had never interviewed her. kpix 5. >> chp has not issued the results of investigation but focused on friction from the drive shaft as the cause of that fire. >> checking headlines around the bay area. san francisco police are trying to determine whether a deadly shooting was gang related. two groups of men were involved in the shooting saturday night. 24-year-old gadoy was killed. a police officer fired once but did not hit anyone. that officer did catch one suspect. the stakes are higher for information leading to the suspect behind the poison meat balls. hundreds of them were placed around the city for dogs to eat. one dog died. $5,000 is now being offered for information leading to an arrest and conviction. >>> bagpipes played in a special ceremony remembering the sacrifice of firefighters. the district lost 16 personnel in the line of duty since 1969. the names of the fallen are being commemorated on a memorial wall in concord. >> the
. >> the san mateo county district attorney's office says it will follow up with brown's estranged wife to see how distracted he may have been. police had never interviewed her. kpix 5. >> chp has not issued the results of investigation but focused on friction from the drive shaft as the cause of that fire. >> checking headlines around the bay area. san francisco police are trying to determine whether a deadly shooting was gang related. two groups of men were involved in the...